Clair de lune from scratch: Piano Lesson #21, Measures 15-16, Part 1
Please visit PianoFromScratch.com to view all of the lessons and download the sheet music. We review the duple rhythms in measures 15-16, and introduce MusicReader’s text stamping feature to put the “buzzing bumblebee” mnemonic into the music with contrastic colors. We start off by working on the right hand notes, using more colors to highlight the octave patterns. We use pivoting fingerings in the right hand on the repeated notes to preserve our “cookie cutter” shape between the octaves. You can download a PDF of the score as part of the Suite Bergamasque from IMSLP.org here: imslp.org You can also download the MusicReader version of Clair de lune itself here: airturn.com MusicReader is a program that gives you the ability to annotate your score with digital ink, just like I do on these lesson videos. For more information about MusicReader, please visit airturn.com
Also you should mention that at first you have to play these keys as well (piano) posible.Yo remember playing Lufia Battle theme (old Nintendo game) and has many octaves in the right hand (and left ^ ^) and noise and dynamics so cool, I’m faster and stronger and then I could not move my wrist pain free for two weeks: (
I was just thinking. . . octaves game can be very stressful for beginners ecspially – not to mention additional octaves in the keys of the medium. A very good advice I received from my teacher was really focused on this issue in a soft doll. Can be forced by a small (initially overexpressed) counterclocklike outward motion with his right hand. This wave like motion so that the wrist is relaxed.